WEBINAR: Chloroquine, medicinal cannabis and beyond
Registered Australian and UK pharmacist and Director at Health House International Paul Mavor will speak about the current thinking for the treatment for COVID-19.
Find out more »Webinar: Medicinal Cannabis – The History, Myths, Physiology and Pharmacology
MedCan Summit is launching a new webinar series which will feature leading experts, scientists, clinicians, entrepreneurs, investors, policy makers and thought leaders who will share first-hand insights to keep you up-to-date with the world of medicinal cannabis as we build towards the postponed MedCan Summit.
Find out more »WEBINAR: Liberty16 – a mobile, hand-held real-time PCR device for rapid COVID-19 diagnostics
Dr Sue Turner, CSO of Ubiquitome, a microbiologist with 30 years of international and local experience across commercial, academic and
Find out more »WEBINAR: Stem cells use in acute respiratory distress syndrome, a complication of COVID-19
Hear from Dr Stewart Washer, Non-Executive Director of Cynata Therapeutics Limited an Australian stem cell and regenerative medicine
Find out more »IBM Think Digital
COVID-19 continues to have a devastating impact on society and business globally, and essential recovery has never been more urgent. But you don't have to do it alone. Attend Think Digital to navigate the uncertainty and emerge resilient. Learn how to best enable new ways of working, manage risk and optimize cost, and maintain customer satisfaction.
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Find out more »Webinar: Fundamentals of a medical cannabis breeding programme
Hear Dr Anna Campbell talk about the advantages New Zealand has when breeding cannabis for medical uses, and how we can develop plants unique to those grown internationally.
Find out more »AusMedtech 2020 : Medtech made to measure
AusMedtech 2020 is Australia’s premier medical technology conference, delivered by the industry, for the industry.
Find out more »BIO 2020
Dream big, work tirelessly towards a better future, and together we will tackle challenges that others think are hopeless or impossible.
Find out more »WEBINAR: BioTechNZ and Bioscience Enterprise – The University of Auckland
To achieve this competitiveness in the biotechnology industry, the education system for science students needs to be sufficiently adequate to produce graduates that are scientifically competent to generate the technology opportunities, have the business acumen to map the commercialisation pathway, and have the entrepreneurial mind-set to both drive and enable business success.
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